DOJ is increasingly inserting itself into controversial local matters that involve race and policing. As MSNBC's Ari Melber highlighted last week, the department waited 139 days before it decided to launch a civil rights investigation into the death of Eric Garner, the 43-year-old man who died in July 2014 in New York City after officers put him in a chokehold while arresting him. Last week, within a day of the death of Alton Sterling in Louisiana, DOJ said it would start investigating."

About Sisters Journey
Sisters’ Journey is a caring and powerful support group for breast cancer survivors, their family and their friends. Sisters’ Journey is a faith based activity instilled for the purpose of ensuring that no women has to endure or experience the challenge of facing the obstacles that accompany the reality of being diagnosed with breast cancer alone.
Since it’s inception in 1999, the Sisters’ Journey organization has lend support to hundreds of women and their families during and through the trials and tribulations of breast cancer and the devastation it can cause. Sisters’ Journey has been a strong and active voice promoting and educating all about the importance of early detection, being proactive about treatment, information, and services available.
Sisters’ Journey’s mission is to use our collective energy and join forces with others to heal women physically, emotionally, and spiritually. Advocacy of early detection …